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junyoung043
Ren :
lovely
2024-12-16 12:43:33
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adrijuwara
K1taAdalahJuwara :
keep awesome 🥰
2024-12-19 01:59:32
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ellad179
Ella'd :
Yess supeer 🥰🥰🥰
2024-12-17 04:50:49
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asiu_alves
Asiu alves :
Thats True,,,,
2024-12-17 23:41:22
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ninavriel.ninavri
𝐠𝐞𝐦𝐢𝐧𝐢 𝐝𝐚𝐣𝐣𝐚𝐥 :
great 👍✨
2024-12-16 07:58:45
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i.a954
I&A 2620 :
yes👍
2024-12-16 11:52:35
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lena23parna
Pudan Lena boru parna (2311 ) :
berjalan sesuai kemampuan kita.. sisanya kita serahkn kpda Tuhan
2024-12-16 07:57:07
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mutii_93
muti 93 :
kata kata bikin tenang
2024-12-16 09:55:18
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agoes607
agoes607 :
aku dulu menderita,ngk punya apa2,aku kira Allah ngk sayang sama aku,cobaan bertubi2,ternyata itu hanyalah ujian yang dimana kita kuat atau menyerah,tidak instan memang,tapi untuk buat kokoh kaki
2024-12-17 10:19:56
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user4532639760370
bundayulismi :
Cinta Laora cantik skali..😍😍😍
2024-12-15 15:55:03
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nurmbula13
nur mbula :
kereen itu yg sering ku alami ,ngga cpt ngga lambat tapi tepat waktu🙏
2024-12-17 13:25:56
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nina_nay82
Nn2 :
cinta Laura TDK hnx smart tp dia pandai cara bersyukuri
2024-12-17 06:05:21
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_sagi11_
✨Sagi💫 :
perkataan orang cerdas dan berilmu👍
2024-12-17 02:56:21
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lidyacen111
censehyong_111❤👑 :
benar bngt
2024-12-16 14:20:31
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user5939977262580
hisam :
😌 karena fiss ... wajah e mirip aku , jadi susah dapat cowok // aku juga gitu susah dapat cewek ( masalah uang lancar lancar aja ) tapi masalah jodoh menguras pikiran
2024-12-16 09:00:58
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tiaaa_ff
tiaaa_ff :
ijin post ulang ya kak 🙏😇😊
2025-01-04 10:59:00
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vally9855
vally :
setuju.....dr dl aku selalu bilang AKU PERCAYA PROSES
2025-01-03 01:36:25
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sengigi.indah
Sengigi Indah :
sehat 😁
2024-12-25 11:38:24
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merrybatrisyiabpn
Merry Batrisyia Bpn :
ttp semangat
2024-12-18 13:35:49
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user1573031381633
anna_Ica :
betul sekali
2024-12-18 13:06:49
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mul.kotok.78
🦋🌹(Mul❤Angelina Chtisty)🌹🦋 :
hadir... 🙏❤❤❤
2024-12-18 05:59:47
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tokomamabima
TOKO MAMA BIMA :
bertumbuh Tampa menyerah berproses dibalik gagal
2024-12-18 01:24:06
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susantipamikatsih
pemikathati :
udh nikah belum yaa
2024-12-18 00:12:04
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ervinadech5
cowokcewekshop :
cinta semakin mengerti arti hidup
2024-12-18 00:09:17
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